Information Analytics

Artificial intelligence is being put to work on document fraud in New Zealand’s financial sector, with FUJIFILM Business Innovation New Zealand (FBNZ) securing exclusive local distribution rights for Fraud Check AI, a product of Australian technology venture DoxAI.

WM New Zealand has deployed Fivetran to centralise operational, SaaS and high-volume IoT data into Snowflake, aiming to underpin AI and analytics across its fleet and waste management operations.

Automated redaction, natural-language AI agent creation, and realtime compliance reporting are among a new wave of updates Hyland has announced for its Content Innovation Cloud platform and associated enterprise content management (ECM) products.

Document automation vendor ABBYY has launched Vantage 3.0, with the Document AI platform now offering direct integration with LLMs

Sentra has launched an AI classification capability designed to identify sensitive information within unstructured data at enterprise scale. The vendor claims its specialised Small Language Models achieve 99% accuracy while processing petabytes of data.

Organisations now have a scalable solution to locate and secure sensitive personal data buried across sprawling digital repositories. EzeScan's Document Repository Analyser (DRA) – part of its PII & PCI Automated Discovery & Redaction suite – delivers both discovery and remediation capabilities integrated in a single platform.

Data governance vendor RecordPoint has acquired Redactive AI, an Australian artificial intelligence startup.

​Enterprise data management specialist Komprise has launched its Intelligent AI Ingest system to help organisations safely filter unstructured data for artificial intelligence applications while maintaining compliance and security controls.

Cloudflare has integrated its Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) platform with three major generative AI tools to address growing enterprise security concerns over workplace AI adoption.

The UK Ministry of Defence has admitted to 49 separate data breaches involving Afghan relocation cases over four years, revealing systemic data governance failures beyond the catastrophic 2022 leak that cost the government up to £2 billion. A Freedom of Information request by the BBC has revealed there have been 49 data breaches in the past four years, including the four already known to the public, according to a report published this week.

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